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Fort Minor - Remember the Name
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This is ten percent luck
Twenty percent skill
Fifteen percent concentrated power of will
Five percent pleasure
Fifty percent pain
And a hundred percent reason to remember the name
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Deer River Spring, New Moon, 2022
Going back 12 years ago, CP tested these RailMate trailers from Superior to the Twin Cities. On this first test run of April 23, 2008, they called a special train to bring the bogies from Superior to Minneapolis. If I remember correctly, these RoadRailer like trailers were loaded with aggregate off the Iron Range, destined for the western suburbs of Minneapolis. I believe this was the only special RailMate train CP ran and subsequent runs of these things were on the regular 482. The RailMates didn't last long and ended up stored along the TC&W at Hopkins for much longer than they ran.
Here is CP 8802 West on the test train, just west of Saunders, WI on April 23, 2008, running as CP 482. I took this shot from the former Soo grade that all Soo Line trains used to take out of Superior. Just ahead this test train will diverge onto BNSF's Hinckley Sub. and run as a southbound to the Twin Cities.
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Happy Memorial Day - remembering the many who lost their lives fighting for our freedom and liberty. The American Cemetery is in Colleville-sur-Mer near the D-Day Beaches.
The Shrine of Remembrance. The inscription on the face of the monument reads "This monument was erected by a grateful people to the honoured memory of the men and women of Victoria who served the empire in the great war of 1914-1918".
I'd taken an evening walk around the Botanical Gardens (that are adjacent to the shrine) and when I came back, the sun was just setting, casting its delicate light over the poppies.
I was riding my bike in Orlando Florida when I seen this mural dedicated to remembering September 11 it was very big on the side of a gas station I took a lot of pictures of it but the eagle was the number one thing I wanted to use I tried to do my best to honor the original mural . Orlando Florida 12/11/20
Today is Memorial Day. The day we remember and honor those who died for our freedom. Freedom isn't free. Taken at the American cemetry in Normandy, France (2010).
In the middle distance of this view from the heights of the Launceston City Park we can see a strange object. It is indeed a cannon, a remnant of the Crimean War (1853-1856). It was manufactured in St Petersburg in 1840, and was captured by the British after the siege of Sebastopol (1854-55).
The cannon was awarded to the citizens of Launceston for raising large sums of money to support the war. In fact Lancestonians raised the highest average contribution of any Australian city. The gun arrived in 1860.
It is from cannons like this that the bronze is cast to make Victoria Cross medals for military bravery to this day.
In relation to the Infra Red shot itself, I find that shooting into the sun produces the most interesting (backlit) results.
Remembering those who have died and those injured today in yet another stupid senseless attack.
Political goals will never be achieved by attacking and killing the innocents.
Westminster, London 22 March, 2017.
“Summer is a period of luxurious growth. To be in harmony with the atmosphere of summer, awaken early in the morning and reach to the sun for nourishment to flourish as the gardens do. Work, play, travel, be joyful, and grow into selfless service. The bounty of the outside world enters and enlivens us.”
-Paul Pitchford
Red Kite - Milvus Milvus
Harewood Estate - Leeds
Many thanks as always to all those kind enough to comment on and fave my photos. It is very much appreciated and welcome.
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My mood is reflective and I was thinking of this day last summer.
I remember saying on a photo of this series that it was like a Hamlet cigar moment. So because my camera was on a tripod I was for a change taking 4 shots in overlay mode in camera which then blend into one photo and this is another such shot with a more powerful wave hitting the rocks...Sue x
And hey darling sipping that red wine,
All classy, kicked back on the couch.
You smile and I see ya shootin' tequila,
Us shuttin' them college bars down.
And no matter how much time goes by,
And no matter how much we grow up,
For worse or for better, from now 'til forever,
I'll always remember you young.
- Thomas Rhett
When I saw this butcher shop on Elizabeth street in NoLita I was quite saddened.I searched the story on line because I wanted to know what happened to this wonderful butcher and his business.
Moe Albanese,known to many as Moe the Butcher unfortunately died from COVID-19 back in April,just days short of his 96th birthday (see right window).I just broke down and cried when I read that.Moe's parents opened up the butcher shop in 1923.He learned the trade from his mother, his father was an immigrant from Sicily.Albanese took over the business in 1956.The meats he sold were of the highest quality and he generated a lot of customers through the years.As he grew old his granddaughter,Jennifer Prezioso,joined the business adding modern touches to the shop.They eventually had to close it due to the pandemic.His granddaughter posted updates on Moe's condition on her Instagram page when Albanese fell sick up until the moment he died.She also wrote a beautiful eulogy on his life on the page.
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Remember Martin?
We bumped into each other again. In case your wondering, his doing fine, well much more than fine. A later picture will explain, I won't give too much any just yet.
For those who don't know, this is Mr. Martin www.flickr.com/photos/143280886@N08/31251564930/in/datepo...
Phone + DIY lens.